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Fill in the blanks with the word or phrase that completes the idiom correctly in the given sentences."You have to stop stealing __________! Every time I tell that I'm going to do something, you do it first and you always get the recognition!".My effortsMy itineraryMy thunderMy plans

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Fill in the blanks with the word or phrase that completes the idiom correctly in the given sentences."You have to stop stealing __________! Every time I tell that I'm going to do something, you do it first and you always get the recognition!".My effortsMy itineraryMy thunderMy plans

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The correct phrase to complete the idiom in the sentence is "My thunder". So the completed sentence is: "You have to stop stealing my thunder! Every time I tell that I'm going to do something, you do it first and you always get the recognition!".

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